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  • Integrating QuotationsWhen working with outside sources it is important to first decide whether to paraphrase what the source says, directly quote it or use a combination of both. It is good to aim for an even balance between paraphrasing and quoting. When the author’s words can be stated in a different or more compact way without loosing meaning, the information can be paraphrased. Be careful to always cite the source, even when you put it in your own words. The author can be quoted when the

  • Resources and ToolkitsPLU Resources for Preceptors and Precepting Orientation to Precepting Information that is specific for Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing, such as Orientation and the Preceptor Handbook, is available from the clinical instructor or by request : heather.graves@plu.edu Basics of Precepting Click images below to view powerpoint presentations.  Password is available from clinical faculty. Quick Links Preceptor Portal Preceptor FAQs Preceptor Benefits Teleprecepting

  • Travis Pagel Classroom & Events Technology Team Lead Phone: 253-535-8627 Email: pageltj@plu.edu Office Hours: Mon - Fri: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Professional Biography Education B.A., Communications, Pacific Lutheran University, 2007 Responsibilities Leads the User Services Classroom & Event Technology Team, under the supervision of the Instructional Technology Team Manager. Recommends goals, objectives and yearly initiatives for the Classroom & Event Technology Team and is responsible and

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  • Dean Waldow's Research GroupA special thanks to the following  sponsoring organizations… Current Funding: National Science Foundation Research in Undergraduate Institutions Program, “RUI: Dicarboximide-functionalized Oxanorbornyl Homopolymers and Diblock Copolymers for Use as Solid Polymer Electrolytes,” NSF-DMR 1710549, 2017 to 2020. Past Funding: National Science Foundation Division of Materials Science – Research in Undergraduate Institutions Awards (PI) #1006250 (PI),  #0705520 (PI) Major

  • came onto campus as a first-year, I had no idea what was recyclable—I didn’t really have a definition of what sustainability was,” Patterson said. “In school, we never had recycling. It was never really something talked about to me.” Coming to PLU and getting a job with the Sustainability Department changed all that. Patterson was hired as a sustainability technician during her first semester in the fall of 2010, just before Chrissy Cooley was hired as the sustainability director. At the beginning

  • . There’s half of an old engine piston on his desk acting as a pencil-and-pen holder. It came from his father’s automotive shop. It had been his grandfather’s before that, but his father always told him he did that work so Heinen wouldn’t have to. He shares the story with the students, if they ask. Back to Class Acts Main Read Previous Biologist use Murdock grants to study birds, fish Read Next Looking into the laws behind adoption COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear

  • understanding of individuals and society.What is next, and why is conservation important to you? I grew up going to national parks, going hiking and spending time outside (which is what led me to environmental studies in the first place). I’ve learned a lot more about what conservation can mean in my time at PLU and how complicated the issues can be, but I still think it’s an incredibly important field, especially as the climate crisis worsens. I would be able to use a lot of my education — obviously

  • PLU is concerned about the safety of its employees. Following are some tips that will increase your awareness of precautions to take: Call Campus Safety Emergency ext. 7911 immediately if you hear or see anything suspicious. Call ext. 7441 for a Campus Safety escort to your car, or to another building. Use the buddy system. At night call Campus Safety so that they may check on your welfare as they patrol. When possible, lock your office door whenever you leave. Lock doors and windows when

  • antiquated interpretations of culturally defining documents like the Bible and the U.S. Constitution? “Open to Interpretation” is a new podcast devoted to exploring the meanings and implications of words commonly used in the news, on social media and on college campuses. Previous OTI topics include “Climate,” “Gender,” “Violence” and “Advocacy.” Episodes of OTI are released once per month. If you have feedback, comments or ideas for episodes, please email producer Zach Powers at powerszs@plu.edu. PLU

  • organization in the discipline of communication. NCA “promotes the widespread appreciation of the importance of communication in public and private life, the application of competent communication to improve the quality of human life and relationships, and the use of knowledge about communication to solve human problems.” Read Previous Art and the Holocaust: Understanding Aesthetic Experience as Empowerment Read Next PLU professor pens definitive book on college debate LATEST POSTS Meet Professor Junichi